释义 |
† outˈbleed, v. Obs. [out- 15, 14, 18.] 1. a. trans. To pour out or shed in the form of blood. b. intr. To flow out as blood. poetic.
c1430Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 235 To paye our raunsoum his blood he did sheede; Nat a smal part, but al he did out bleede. 1580Ld. Vaux in Farr S.P. Eliz. (1845) II. 302 Thou, that for loue thy life and loue outblead. 1596Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. viii. 95 Al the blude of his body is lattne outbleid at the samyn. 2. trans. To surpass in bleeding. nonce-use.
a1631Donne in Select. (1840) 133 To find a languishing wretch in a sordid corner..to set Christ Jesus before him, to out-weep him, out-bleed him, out-die him. |